New York City - USA
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:41 pm
A rather large group of us have just returned from a really cool 7 day trip in New York City in the US of A. I thought it would be good to share some of our experiences with you. There are a lot of things that we did so I will give you all high / low lights. Overall holiday experience
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Airline
Delta
This was the budget airline we used to get to the USA. It was average to be honest with plentiful food on the way out and less so on the late night return. The selection of entertainment was good with a selection of games (Chris was exceptionally and scarily good at Bejeweled - a game where you have to match three or more gems in a line to score points), films and TV shows. All in all
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Hotel
The Waldorf Astoria
This is a very prestigious old New York Hotel is synonymous with the city and very reasonably priced. The decor was very good, the service was excellent and the beer was extortionately expensive (so we did not drink there!). The bathrooms were covered with marble, we had bathrobes with the WA symbol stitched onto the inside and a very comfortable bed. Lets be honest this was a
experience.
Food
Benjamin Steak House was one of two 'living it large' nights out in NYC. It was the best steak I have ever had and is a MUST for anyone who visits the city. The service was unparalleled. The portions were very large. It would be sufficient for a sirloin steak between two and sharing plates of vegetables.
Cafe Des Artistes was the second of the two 'living it large' nights out in NYC. The food was lovely, the portions were excellent and extremely tasty. The alcohol really bumps up the price of the meal though.
Madison Diner is where we had breakfast multiple times. The waffles are really nice, as are the blueberry pancakes, bagels and French toast. The NYC breakfasts were generally overloaded with eggs though (and the news over there were obsessing about the cost of an egg which I suppose underlines its importance). A bit of a greasy spoon but the service was good and the food was plentiful.
Carnegi Deli has been made famous for its ridiculously sized portions and its cheesecake. The size of the portions made this less of an enjoyment than it could have been and the ambience is very worn (presumable due to the large number of people passing through) but the food is amazing. I would suggest sharing a cheesecake between two. We tried the Truffle, Chocolate, Strawberry and Cherry cheesecakes and all of them were
behaviour. Overall I would give the experience
due the the ambience and the slightly sick feeling you actually get post stuffing.
Attractions
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock is a viewing platform on the Rockefeller Building. We were there at 10am in the morning and were some of the first up at the top. It gave amazing views of the city, Empire State Building and Central Park. In my humble opinion this was a better experience than the Empire State Building as there were fewer queues to get up and you had amazing views of the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building and Central Park. All in all
The Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is synonymous with New York. It is an iconic structure that is a landmark for the city and, I believe, the tallest viewing platform in the city. It was great to get up there but the crowds and queueing was very difficult to deal with. We were at this attraction at night which was good to see the difference when compared with the Rockefeller Centre. All in all
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Will post some more stuff later, attractions and the like. I am sure others will be having opinions they will want to share too!
Airline
Delta
This was the budget airline we used to get to the USA. It was average to be honest with plentiful food on the way out and less so on the late night return. The selection of entertainment was good with a selection of games (Chris was exceptionally and scarily good at Bejeweled - a game where you have to match three or more gems in a line to score points), films and TV shows. All in all
Hotel
The Waldorf Astoria
This is a very prestigious old New York Hotel is synonymous with the city and very reasonably priced. The decor was very good, the service was excellent and the beer was extortionately expensive (so we did not drink there!). The bathrooms were covered with marble, we had bathrobes with the WA symbol stitched onto the inside and a very comfortable bed. Lets be honest this was a
Food
Benjamin Steak House was one of two 'living it large' nights out in NYC. It was the best steak I have ever had and is a MUST for anyone who visits the city. The service was unparalleled. The portions were very large. It would be sufficient for a sirloin steak between two and sharing plates of vegetables.
Cafe Des Artistes was the second of the two 'living it large' nights out in NYC. The food was lovely, the portions were excellent and extremely tasty. The alcohol really bumps up the price of the meal though.
Madison Diner is where we had breakfast multiple times. The waffles are really nice, as are the blueberry pancakes, bagels and French toast. The NYC breakfasts were generally overloaded with eggs though (and the news over there were obsessing about the cost of an egg which I suppose underlines its importance). A bit of a greasy spoon but the service was good and the food was plentiful.
Carnegi Deli has been made famous for its ridiculously sized portions and its cheesecake. The size of the portions made this less of an enjoyment than it could have been and the ambience is very worn (presumable due to the large number of people passing through) but the food is amazing. I would suggest sharing a cheesecake between two. We tried the Truffle, Chocolate, Strawberry and Cherry cheesecakes and all of them were
Attractions
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock is a viewing platform on the Rockefeller Building. We were there at 10am in the morning and were some of the first up at the top. It gave amazing views of the city, Empire State Building and Central Park. In my humble opinion this was a better experience than the Empire State Building as there were fewer queues to get up and you had amazing views of the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building and Central Park. All in all
The Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is synonymous with New York. It is an iconic structure that is a landmark for the city and, I believe, the tallest viewing platform in the city. It was great to get up there but the crowds and queueing was very difficult to deal with. We were at this attraction at night which was good to see the difference when compared with the Rockefeller Centre. All in all
Will post some more stuff later, attractions and the like. I am sure others will be having opinions they will want to share too!